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Chapter and Conference Paper
Photochemical Behaviour of Luminescent Dyes in Sol-Gel and Boric Acid Glasses
Fluorescence of organic colorants is generally enhanced by high viscosity of the surrounding medium, having much fewer energetic collisions with the excited state, and perhaps also preventing large distortions...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Recent Progress in Uranyl Photo-Physics
The fluorescence of triatomic linear OUO+2 was first studied by Brewster in 1833, and formed the basis of the law of Stokes, in modern wording; The photons emitted from a photoluminescent material have lower ener...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Predictable quarkonium chemistry
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Narrow band thermoluminescence (candoluminescence) of rare earths in auer mantles
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Deep-lying valence orbitals and problems of degeneracy and intensities in photo-electron spectra
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Photo-electron spectra of non-metallic solids and consequences for quantum chemistry
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Partly filled shells constituting anti-bonding orbitals with higher ionization energy than their bonding counterparts
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Electronic spectra of tetrahedral oxo, thio and seleno complexes formed by elements of the beginning of the transition groups
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Valence-shell expansion studied by ultra-violet spectroscopy
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Relations between softness, covalent bonding, ionicity and electric polarizability
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Electric polarizability, innocent ligands and spectroscopic oxidation states
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Recent progress in ligand field theory